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So far I’ve been enjoying Waid’s run on Hulk without loving it. The idea of SHIELD using Hulk as a weapon is really clever, but it hasn’t really clicked for me. This issue was a step in the right direction, but what else can you expect when you have Walt Simonson drawing a Thor guest-appearance. The man is the definitive Thor artist and whenever you get to see him draw the character smash up some Frost Giants it’s a good time. I also like how Waid is plunging Hulk right into the Marvel Universe and having him take on threats that he wouldn’t normally. We’ve seen him take on Attuma and AIM, and now it’s Frost Giants. Just like with Daredevil, this new cast of foes has been a refreshing change of pace. I love Abomination and Leader and all them, but there’s only so many times you can go to that well. Another plus here is that Waid is starting to really explore the 4 lab assistants Banner has, they have just been kind of there until now, but now that we know that each of them has a secret, the title has some subplots that can keep on bubbling for a nice long while. But really, this comic is all about seeing Simonson draw Thor (and classic look Thor at that) and about the pure, fanboy joy at seeing Hulk pick up Mjolnir. It’s a big, dumb moment, but it’s amazing nonetheless.

Staff Writer

So far I’ve been enjoying Waid’s run on Hulk without loving it. The idea of SHIELD using Hulk as a weapon is really clever, but it hasn’t really clicked for me. This issue was a step in the right direction, but what else can you expect when you have Walt Simonson drawing a Thor guest-appearance. The man is the definitive Thor artist and whenever you get to see him draw the character smash up some Frost Giants it’s a good time. I also like how Waid is plunging Hulk right into the Marvel Universe and having him take on threats that he wouldn’t normally. We’ve seen him take on Attuma and AIM, and now it’s Frost Giants. Just like with Daredevil, this new cast of foes has been a refreshing change of pace. I love Abomination and Leader and all them, but there’s only so many times you can go to that well. Another plus here is that Waid is starting to really explore the 4 lab assistants Banner has, they have just been kind of there until now, but now that we know that each of them has a secret, the title has some subplots that can keep on bubbling for a nice long while. But really, this comic is all about seeing Simonson draw Thor (and classic look Thor at that) and about the pure, fanboy joy at seeing Hulk pick up Mjolnir. It’s a big, dumb moment, but it’s amazing nonetheless.

Outhouse Drafter

A small, interesting fact that may be overlooked but we have yet another Marvel book with a time travel story going on. No wonder Kang is starting to get involved over in Uncanny Avengers, dudes pissed that everybody is stealing his gimmick!

Anyways, this issue was a lot of fun. Simonson gets away with drawing classic Thor because it really is classic Thor. Banner leads his team on a expedition to Jotunheim in order to mine a rare mineral but doesn't know they have actually travelled into the distant past. They are joined by a Thor that doesn't recognize Banner but is still pretty lighthearted, and then ambushed by Frost Giants. I loved the end of the issue with the Hulk picking up Mjölnir. It's just a fun moment and I love the fact that it wasn't done so that the Hulk could defeat some undefeatable foe. It was done so that the Hulk can really cut loose on an army of Frost Giants and the battle should be spectacular!

Outhouse Drafter

A small, interesting fact that may be overlooked but we have yet another Marvel book with a time travel story going on. No wonder Kang is starting to get involved over in Uncanny Avengers, dudes pissed that everybody is stealing his gimmick!

Anyways, this issue was a lot of fun. Simonson gets away with drawing classic Thor because it really is classic Thor. Banner leads his team on a expedition to Jotunheim in order to mine a rare mineral but doesn't know they have actually travelled into the distant past. They are joined by a Thor that doesn't recognize Banner but is still pretty lighthearted, and then ambushed by Frost Giants. I loved the end of the issue with the Hulk picking up Mjölnir. It's just a fun moment and I love the fact that it wasn't done so that the Hulk could defeat some undefeatable foe. It was done so that the Hulk can really cut loose on an army of Frost Giants and the battle should be spectacular!

OMCTO

Agree with your thoughts Punchy. i was never able to get into the Hulk. I don't care about the abomination or any of that crap, and the only time I remember liking the Hulk is during the Gray Hulk days back in the 80s or whatever, and Planet Hulk. I especially hate red hulks and she-hulks, etc. So Waid's different take is refreshing and actually interesting, and the HULK WORTHY thing was a great moment. I was about to give up on this book for lack of interest in the character but Waid's writing has kept me in it so far, and Simonson's art helped a lot this issue.

OMCTO

Agree with your thoughts Punchy. i was never able to get into the Hulk. I don't care about the abomination or any of that crap, and the only time I remember liking the Hulk is during the Gray Hulk days back in the 80s or whatever, and Planet Hulk. I especially hate red hulks and she-hulks, etc. So Waid's different take is refreshing and actually interesting, and the HULK WORTHY thing was a great moment. I was about to give up on this book for lack of interest in the character but Waid's writing has kept me in it so far, and Simonson's art helped a lot this issue.